No oven for a fortnight - ideas for microwave?

Dried pasta/rice cook in pyrex in microwave (for pasta i boil water in kettle first) just add water and micro till cooked. For rice you can get proper guidelines for quantities of rice to water o google (cheaper than packet stuff). I just drain pasta.

Use park bake baguettes, cut and fill with cheese and ham, or tuna and cheese or whatever else, cut them in half, put them in the grill and squeeze it closed. about 5 mins until the bread is toasty and the cheese is melted. lush!!

do you have a toaster too? you can get those pocket things which can be used for cooking fish fingers and stuff...not used them, but they might be good!

Ooh, if I had a slow cooker I could do that ham and coke thing I keep hearing about . maybe I need a trip to Tesco then. Thanks everyone, lots of good ideas here. I think if I'd have presented DD with another piece of grilled chicken she'd have thrown it at me.

I GF grill most meats, I didn't originally realise you could do meat with bones but you can (bit slower to cook though) makes lovely lamb chops. We always marinade meat, makes cleaning a PITA but yummy, so: chicken tikka/Peri peri, kebabs (mince plus onion, chilli, salt spices in sausage shapes or patties) or of you are less adventurous spice wise make them burgers, grilled hallomi nice addition to many meals.

Rice can be cooked on microwave, as can pasta and some versions of potatoes.

The oven and hob have given up and we won't have a new one for a fortnight. I have a microwave and a George Foreman - any suggestions on meals we can cook with those (also to feed DD age 2) that isn't beans on toast or variations on grilled chicken breast every night (that's all I can think of!) would be very welcome. Bonus points if you can find ways of incorporating the cauliflower and leeks sitting in my fridge.

DH suggested buying a load of ready meals but this is a) expensive and b) not very healthy.